Cory I will try to explain but suk with words:)
consider the piece of wood with all those extended limbs on one side as just a straight line representing the center of mass. It would be a line at say 60 degrees. the crane would be attached at somewhere near the midpoint. This is hard to...
Pete, that was always my way of thinking and still is the majority of the time, ease the load onto the crane. However when you have a pick that has a lot of side extension that weight is cantilevered past the strap so until the cut is released the weight of the cut can be multiplied many times...
Fidler, you probably know but you have to be very careful making cuts like that with all the limbs extended on one side. If you just cut through from one side and let it lay into the crane as opposed to making a snap cut the load on the crane can be greatly magnified due to leverage. I had a...
Wow Jay another world completely. Beautiful and everything is strange to me. Is that crane road legal?? Looks neat, looks like short boom sections but lots of them, keeps it short for tight roads I guess.
I have an old mini excavator but never really considered putting a grapple on it and there...
Benn we did an oak on Monday that the trunk was bigger than that by far!! Luckily as it had grown into a garage wall and had a fence built around it I convinced them to leave the bottom 15' !!
Shoulda got pictures but we were under the gun as the power co. gave us from 8-30 to 3-30 to get it...
Dog is welcome here but won't be welcome back to Europe
Just so all of yawl Know I enjoy visiting tree guys, don't have great digs but if you aint fussy we will make you welcome
I worked at a fancy golf course on Thursday. I was driving the crane home and there were 2 chicks walking down the road the way I was going ,side by side. You know they staid in the road and wouldn't let me by for what seemed an eternity till they got to where they were going. The ignorance...
Hard to believe you wedged that sucker over looking at the size of the hinge. I have virtually no experience with wedges though as we always have a pull line ...
Nice job BTW
nice job Willie, old HH looks in great shape! Not sure I would get on with those 20s comm units as I think I would snap off the antennas ...
Good to see the old Kboom still showing up for duty!
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